Just two years into their relationship, Britney Spears and boyfriend Sam Asghari are already making baby plans.

“Britney has talked with Sam about having babies together,” an insider spills in the latest issue of Us Weekly, adding that the “Piece of Me” star’s recent interests in having b with some careful consideration and much-needed maturity. “She was young when she had Sean and Jayden, and feels much more mature now.”

Spears had two sons from her previous marriage with American backup dancer and singer, Kevin Federline — Sean, 12 (born September 14, 2005) and Jayden, 11 (born September 12, 2006) — whom the musician later divorced over irreconcilable differences in July 2007.

The 36-year-old vocalist first fell for the fitness model and aspiring actor when they met on the set of her "Slumber Party" music video in 2016. The lovebirds exchanged digits behind the scenes and the rest was a love story in the making.

Just last week (February 5), the Glorydarling celebrated their relationship by sending her BF the sweetest shoutout in an Instagram of the couple spotted near a waterfall.

“Britney is head over heels in love with Sam. The relationship is very serious," another source adds, before revealing that Spears "would love to have a baby girl" with Asghari.

Nevertheless, while the singer feels more confident than ever in this new relationship and babies have certainly been on the brain for the twosome, the insider concludes that we shouldn't expect to hear wedding bells for the two anytime soon: at this time, marriage "just doesn’t seem important to her at this point in her life" and they're just learning to have fun right now.

Even so, Asghari might just be the perfect addition to Spears' family circle. After all, he's gotten along quite well with her two boys, whom the Iranian model enjoys spending leisure time with as it is.

“Sam will skateboard with them around the gated community, play sports and spend a lot of time in the pool,” another close source tells the publication. “Squirt gun and water fights are a constant.”